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Dave Segal
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Tue, 08 Aug 2000 12:58:41 -0400
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Re: [idm] Interesting article
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"Jason Birchmeier" <jasbir@allmusic.com> wrote:
quoted 5 lines Why can't there be more high-brow magazines out there that don't focus on 17>Why can't there be more high-brow magazines out there that don't focus on 17 >year old ravers with E-fried brains as their primary demographic? These >mailing lists are cool and all, but I still enjoy the feel of a magazine and >all it's glossy pictures. Unfortunately, I still haven't found anything >worthwhile. I want a Red Herring for electronic music, not a Maxim.
One major reason: There simply aren't enough people into "high-brow" music to support such a glossy mag. I'd like to know how The Wire survives putting such obscure figures on its cover. Perhaps a multimillionaire philanthropist with excellent musical taste funds it. Music-magazine publishing is a cut-throat business; dozens of publications are angling for a finite amount of consumer dollars/pounds/deutschemarks, etc. Lowest-common-denominator content attracts the most readers; more readers equal higher ad rates/more money. Magazines (shock!) are in business to make money. Of course, I'd love to see somebody start a magazine, put, say, Phthalocyanine on its cover and thrive in the current climate, which I think is the worst in pop-culture history since the early 60s (I'm talking mainstream music here). It'll take a nation of trust-fund kids with loads of time on their hands to manifest this scenario. That said, the new issue of Grooves is pretty damn slick-looking. Where does the money come from? Kudos to them if they can keep it going. Dave Segal Managing Editor/Alternative Press Reviews/BPM/Reissue Redux Secret Ions on WCSB Thursdays 9-11PM EST [www.wcsb.org] np: Sony Mao- An Initial Posture (CD-R) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org